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Carlos Barrentine
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music and Printing Co.
N n i a S weeter Every Day
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Rev* Alfred Barratt in "Highest Praise" Fred L. Swilling
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1. The precious love that Je -sus has for me
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3. His light of love doth on my pathway shine,
4. He cares for me and keeps me in His love,
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He fills my soul with comfort hope and cheer-
In weal or woe I nev - er need re - pine-
By day and night He watches from a - bove-
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2. Sa - tan can't harm my soul, Je - bus is mine, Shadows will backward roll,
3. Some day I'm go - ing home, look on His face, From Him I'll nev - er roam,
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sun - light will shine; I have a pre-cious friend o - ver the sea,
saved by His grace;Thank Him for what He's done, with Him I'll be,
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
W. T. in "Highest Praise" Wesley Tucker
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1. Won-der- ful soDgs we all shall sing,mak-ing God's prais-es ev - er ring,
2. Gen-tly He leads us day by day,keep-ing us in the nar-row way,
3. When 1 shall come to cross the tide, Je*- sus will be close by my side.
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Yon - der we'll meet Him face to face, praise Him for soul - re - deem-ing grace,
Af - ter the vie - to - ry is won, glad-ly I'll hear Him say Well done,
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
H. H.M. in "Highest Praise" Dr. H. H. Martin
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2. Whensor-rows all are end - ed, what a great re - lief;
3. With Him I'll on -ward jour - ney, Prais-ing His ho - ly name;
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No. 4 Just a Few More Days
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
S. J. Massengrale in "Highest Praise" W. H. Haynes
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Just a few more days of wait - ing, just a while of toil and care,
Just a few more days of trou - ble,then I'll be at peace, sweet peace.
Then I'll reach the land of Ca-naan live with loved oDes there, up there.
D.S. — Just a few more days to stay here then I'm go -ing home, my home.
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Death is a Warning
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise" Willis Gage
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1. Born in -to Christ, we are dead to sin, He gives the for -ward call,
• 2. Strengthened by prayers of de -vot - ed friends, Love of the Lord is found;
3. Soft - ly to loved ones we say good -by, Oft - en we're caused to weep;
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He's my Jesus
Copyrigtt, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Mo3ic & Ptr. Co.
in "Highest Praise"
Albert E. Brumley
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2. If I fail to be true in the things that I do, Lord, I pray take my
3. Till the jour-ney is run and the life-crown is won, To His will free-ly
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I'll re - sign; Storms may oft o - ver - take, friends and loved ones forsake
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
L. G. P. in "Highest Praise" Luther G. Presley
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2. No won - der I see the beau - ti - ful light Com-ing down from heav'n a-
3. No won -der in sin no long-er I roam, Tho the world may try to
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Copyright, 1S47, by Stamps-Barter Music & Ptg. Co.
Rev. Alfred Barratt in "Highest Praise" Fred L. Swilling
1. When your heart Is sad and lone - ly And the night is dark and long,
2. In the hour of grief and sad-ness He can make your cnp o'er-flow,
3. We can nev - er know the fu - tore, To ' 4 our sight 'tis dark and dim,
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Put your trust in Je -bus on - ly, He will make you brave and strong;
With His peace and bo - ly glad-ness He can ban - ish all your woe;
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Copyright, 1940, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
J.B. C&J. R. B. in"Pearly Gates" J. B. Coats
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1. Life is the sta-tion send-ing mes-sag- es now,
2. Do you help oth- ers by your life on the earth ?Pointing downward or a-
3. Do you tell sin-ners of the dan-gers a -head?
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Luther G. Presley in "Highest Praise" Robt. S. Holliman
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2. Deep in my heart I oft - en come to the place Where I am passing
3. Deep in my heart I 'praise Him down here be-low, Noth-ing can ev - er
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un - der the tempter's dart, His dart; But Je - sus al - ways gives me
cause me from Him to part, to part; I'll keep on tell - ing where-so-
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Deep in my heart. what boundless love,
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No. 11 Your Life Gan Be Beautiful
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
J. B. C. ' in "Highest Praise" J. B. Coats
1. Have you a bur - den, is your heart sad, Have friends for - sak - en,
2. Have you for - got - ten, how Je - bus died, How He has suf-fered,
3. Some-one is pray - ing, some-where right now, Ask - ing for mer - cy
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all that you had? Life can be bright-er, life can be gay, Turn to the
al - ways de-nied? If you re-mem-ber, you then can say, I'm com-ing
Je-sus knows how; Step out for heav en, hast - en a - way, From all your
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Sav - ior, be saved to - day!
Je - sus, save me to - day! Your life can be beau - ti - ful,
bur - dens, be saved to - day!
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No. 12
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Pig. Co.
John E. Hull in "Highest Praise" C. R. Melton
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1. Once I was lost in sin and shame but Je-sus came and called my name,
2. Life is much brighter now down here, I go a- longwith-out a fear,
3. Noth-ing in this old world for me, 1 have a home a - cross the sea,
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Found His love, His won-der-ful love;
1 have found His love, His won-der- fullove;
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Since I have made the Lord my choice, His presence makes my soul re-joice,
Soon I'll be go - ing there to stay with saints and lov-ing friends for aye,
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I found His love and it set me free,
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There's a Mansion for Me
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Mrs. John Rice in "Highest Praise" Marvin S. Gassa way
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1. There's a mansion for me, o'er the dark roll - ing sea, Built by Je - sus Him-
2. Soon my mansion I'll see, with a spir - it set free From the heartaches of
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sur-ance,my hope and stay. Yes, my mansion a-waits,just in - side heaven's gates,
com-eth no sin nor strife.
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Make Your Life Brighter
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. B. Edmiaston Cho. W. W. in "Highest Praise" Wilbur Wilson
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1. Hear the Lord's call un - to us all, An-swer His plea to - day;
2. Close by your side lo9t ones a-bide, Tell them of sav - ing love;
3. Go ye to - day, do not de-lay, Swift - ly our years go by;
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En - ter the field, great is the yield, Bear the ripe 9heaves a-way.
Trusting His word,show them the Lord, Point them to heav'n a-bove.
Give Him your all, an - swer the call, J3ay-ing,Lord,here am I.
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Make your life brighter, Sing on your way, hap - py,
Make your life brighter,go-ing your way, Singing each day, hap-pyaudgay,
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Send out bright sunshine, Cheer the lone and sad;
Scat-ter- ing sunshine, drive a-way gloom, Cheering the lone and sad;
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Tell the gladnews in brotb-er-ly mode, Lighten some load on the long road;
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Trust and lead wand'rers,You can make them glad.
Trusting the Lord, lead wanderers home, You can make others glad.
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T. J. F.
When I Bid This World Adieu
To my singing friends everywhere
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise"
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1. Time is swift - ly pass - ing on, soon trou-bles will be gone,
2. I ex-pect to live up there in glo - ry land so fair,
3. Soon my ship will sail with me in - to e - ter - ni - ty,
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Be happy inmyheav'nly home, my heav'ny home;Meet my rriends who forme
'Twill land me safely home, I know, by faith I know;Je-sus is my faith-ful
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King.wbere heav-en's joy bells ring, And live for aye with Him on high, at home on high,
wait in- side the pearl-y gate, From Je-sus I shall nev-er roam, no more to roam.
Guide, I'll stay close by His side, That read-y I may be to go,withHimto go.
blest from la-bors we shall rest, Be hap-py therefor ev-er-more, for ev-er-more.
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Copyright, X947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
V. R. D. in "Highest Praise" Volley R. (Doc) Dooley
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2. Do not fol- low af - ter those who try to tempt you, But glad-ly
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ran - som,died to prove His iove is so true, So join us sing-ing His praise,
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No. 17 Don't Reject Him
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Mrs. Wm. W. Benson in "Highest Praise" Wm. W.Benson
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1. Don't re- ject the loy-iug Sav-ior, Who so free-ly died for all;
2. Don't re-ject Him, do not doubt Him, Mer-cy's door is o- pen wide;
3. Don't re - ject Him or de - ny Him,For our souls His life He gave;
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Je - aus gave His life a ran-som, To re-deem us from the fall..
Hum-bly come, in faith ac-cept Him, He will guide you o'er death's tide.
He's our on - ly hope for heav-en, He a -lone has pow'rto save.
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No. 18 Dip Your Soul in God's Sunshine
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
A.D. in "Highest Praise" . Aubrey Douthitt
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1. If you're lost in sin, have no peace with-in,
2. If you're sad and lone seek Him on the throne, Dip your soul in God's sunshine;
3. As you walk each day down the wind-ing way,
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When the call comes clear you will have no fear, Dip your soul in God's sunshine.
Put your trust in Him tho the path be dim,
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Just dip your soul In God's own bright sunshine, Trust to - day
Just dip your soul In God's sunshine, Just trust in Him to-day
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In God's own bright sunshine, Give con - trol, save your soul,
In God's sunshine, Just give to Him con-trol and He will save your soul,
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
J. R. Baxter, Jr. in "Highest Praise" W.H.Hill
1. I'm hap-py to fol-low where He leads for He sup-plies my dai - ly needs,
2. Tho oft - en the clouds my path be-dim,I'm ful - ly trust-ing all lo Him,
3. As wa-ters re-fresh the thirst-y ground I know where hap-pi-ness is found,
Safe homeward ev - 'ry night and day;No mat - ter what
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fountain by the road which gives me strength to bear my load, I'm traveling home - ward
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ev - 'ry day. night and day. I'm trav-el-ing to that fair
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With Je-sus" my Bang I'll live for aye;
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To the Speer Family
Copyright. 1947. by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
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2. When rny la- bor here is end- ed and cares 1 shall lay down, He will
3. Place your faith and hope in Je - sus, the tru -est friend to know, He will
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have a lov-ing Sav - ior who knows my ev - 'ry care;Earthly friends may
give me - ver yon-der a shin-ing robe and crown, I shall see Him
keep your path-way shin-ing as on with Him you go; Thru the val-ley
here for-sake me, and turn me from their door, Je-sus is a friend that's changless-
in His glo - ry up - on the great white throne, And shall praise Him thru the a- ges
of the shad-ows He'll lead you by the hand, And when life on earth is end-ed
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise" Cecil Milligan
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2. Free from discord there we shall sing of re-deem - ing love,Cast-ing down our
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No. 22
Heaven Is Worth It All
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
S. J. M. in "Highest Praise" Sanford J. Masse n gale
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1. When we think a - bout our Sav - ior, who once died on Cal - va - ry,
2. Tho we meet with dia - ap-point-ments as this world we jour - ney thru,
3. Let U3 live a life of ser - vice as we trav-elthru this land,
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B.I. C. in "Highest Praise" B. I. Cline
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1. I'm on the grand old high-way that leads to glo - ry land,
2. Thorough may be the path-way in this old world of sin, I'm
3. I can not stay much long - er in this vain world be - low,
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glo - ry, the joys of heav'n to know,
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ISo. 24
H. A.K.
Singirtg and Shouting On the Way
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise"
Horace A. Kennedy
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1. We are marching on to Ca-naan's land, As a hap-py sing-ing pil-grim band;
2. Come and join this hap-py smg-ing band, Marching on to bless-ed glo - ry Iandr
3. Sin-ner turn from all your wick-ed way .Place your trust in Christ the Lord to-day;
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Tho there's e- vil all a-long our way, We will o- ver-come it, if we but pray.
He will cleanse and save your precious soul, If your eyes are lift-ed to heaven's goal.
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I'm Satisfied
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
J. R. Baxter. Jr. in "Highest Praise" D. E. Gilbreath
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3. Help me work a lit - tie fast - er, tru - ly I love Him,
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shepherd and guide; I have joy I can - not meas-;ire
To His name my glad heart rais - ei>
faithful guide, I love Him; I would please my bless- ed Mas-ter,
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No. 26 Will You Pass the Signals By?
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. B. Edmiaston . in "Highest Praise" T. O. Atkins
1. If you miss the gates of heav-en,When the trump of God shall sound, There are
2. Christ the Lordis gen- tly pleading, 'Twas for vou He bled and died; Will you
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spurn sweet mercy's of-fer,Will you turn from love a -side?WiH you sell your
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lives of ser-vice Touch your life on ev- 'ry side;Prayersforyouare dai-ly ,
precious birthright, Wan -der on in sin to die;Will you squander gold-en '
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save you — Will you pass the eig-nals by?
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No. 27 Keep Me Behind the Gross
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
W. Oliver Cooper in "Highest Praise" L. D. Morris
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1. Bless-ed Je - sus I'm help-less, I'm lost and un-done, I am drink-ing of
2. Tho I know I'm un - wor-thy, I'm com-iug to Thee, Whoso free-ly didst
3. When I'm prone to be fool - ish - ly self - ish and vain, Nev-er let me par-
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all my loss; Take me now and Thy mer-cies be-stow
of such dross; Help me e'er to be faith-ful in joy
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keep me be-hind the old cross, Lest I drink of the cup of sin's dross; Help me
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[So. 28 My Lord Is There
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Luther G. Presley in "Highest Praise" Marion W. Easterling
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1. My soul ia filled with joy to-day While walking in.
2. He said if I would trust His grace Thru shadows dim.
3. I nev-er knew. .' such joy be-fore, And day by day
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the liv - iug way; No more I dread the tempter's snare, .
in ev- 'ry place; He would my deep - - est tri-als share, .
He gives me more; Wheu to the throne I go in prayer,
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No. 29 Till We Gome to the End of Time
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxtei
fred Barratt in "Highest Praii
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Rev. Alfred Barratt in "Highest Praise" Ben L. Speer
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1. Let • us press a - long with a cour-age strong Thru this world with its
2. There is naught to fear when the day is drear While the bells of His
3. No one need be sad, let us then be glad Press-ing on to a
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No. 30
On the Win&s of Sweet Son*
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. B. Edmiaston in "Highest Praise" W. C. Shoemaker
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1. In the whis - per - ing breeze, as it sings thru the trees, Is a
2. As the brook moves a - long, we may hear its low song, Like a
3. There are pic - tures of love sent to us from a - bove, Giv - ing
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lull - a - by borne o'er the sea; In the si - lence a -round there is
beau - ty to life here be -low; Paint - ed by the Lord's hand.that we
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Mappy and Free
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
R. L. George in "Highest Praise" Elmer L. Ward & R. L. G.
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2.1 stood condemned be-forethe great Judge, No one top ad for me;
3. Now I am saved, by faith in the blood That flowed on Cal-va-ry;
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But Je • sus came, who died in my stead, And paid the debt for me.
In love He made the great sac - ri - fice That sets the sin - ner free.
While here I'll praise Him and then, at home,Thruall e-ter-ni-ty.
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I'm Glad He Set Me Free
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
W. E. H. in "Highest Praise" Walter E. Howell
1. I'm glad that Je - sus sought me and saved me from my sin, I'm
2. I'm glad the poor and need-y, the hum - ble heart and mind, Can
3. I'm glad sal- va-tion's prom-ise can ne'er be bought nor sold, That
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thankful for His mer-cy that makes me pure with - in; I'm glad He came from
en - ter heav-eu's por-tals — they're wide to all man-kind; The gold of all the
on - ly those who serve Him can en - ter heav-en's fold; I'm glad the gates of
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glo - ry swing wide to you and me,
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No. 33
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Praise Him
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise"
F. Tarpley
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1. Praise God for free sal- va-tion, praise Him each day, Tell how He sent the
2. Praise Him with joy and gladness,PraiseHimin song, Tell all the world a-
3. Glo - ry to Je - sus,praise His won-der- ful name, Give thanks un-to Him,
Sav - ior to show the way, He's lead-ing; Think how He snf-fered when He
bout Him, His praise pro-long,keep sing-ing; Praise Him for bless-ings we re-
and re - joice that He came,be thank-ful;Hum-bly be - fore Him bow, con-
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died on the tree, for sin -ners, He gave His all in all for you and for me.
ceive from a-bove, He sends them, He is the on-ly Sav -ior, gift of God's love,
fess -ingyour sin,con-fess-ing, Wonder-ful peace and joy He'll give youwith-in.
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Star of Hope
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. W. M. in "Highest Praise" B^W. Merritt
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1. There's a star of hope now shin-ing, Far a-bove this earth-ly road; It re-
2. Let as journey in the love-light Of the star that shines a-bove, Trusting
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Him who died to save us, And re - joic-ing in His love; It is sweet to
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walks be-side us, To pro-tect us thru this land;Let us fol-low where He
know that some day We shall lay our bur-dens down, An -swer to His ten-der
way to heav-en, Onr e - ter - nal home a - bovej'Tis the light from Calv'ry
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leads us, Holding to His mighty hand. " Thru the night bright beams fall, From the
summons To receive the prom ised crown. Thru the night the beams are falling,
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mile the voice of love is call-ing
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No. 35 Want to Make Heaven My Home
Copyright, 1947. by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
L.G. P. m "Highest Praise" Luther G. Presley
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1. I'm so glad that Je- sus fonnd me,
2. Man-y loved ones will be yon-der, Want to make heav-en my home;
3. Best of all I'll see my Je-sus,
4. No more heartacheu.no more grieving,
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Praise Him for the love that frees us,
When He calls I must be leaving,
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No. 36
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Where No Parting is Known
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise"
Hansel Hunter
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1. When I reach the hills of glo -ry.loved ones gone willgreet me there,
2. We shall sing the song of vic-t'ry when to that sweet home we go, Where no
3. Saints unnumbered, there u- nit- ed, will re-joice in peace and love,
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Clouds of sor-row can not gath -er,joy for-
With the Lord at home for- ev - er in the
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No. 37 It Is Only a Step to Go
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B.J. in "Highest Praise" Bryant Johnson
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1. Soon this life will be end - ed, e - ter - ni - ty'snear, And our
2. my friend,' if you're wand'ring in dark - ness of sin, And the
3. Swift - ly life here is pass - ing, dear Bin - ner, be - ware, Short the
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stay here is short, we know; God is sound - ing the warn - ing, let
Sav - ior you do not know; Mer-cy's door will soon close that's in-
time in this world be - low; Come to Je - bus re - pent - ing, His
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Like Sunshine After Rain
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Rev. Alfred Barratt in "Highest Praise" W. Lee Higglns
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1. When paths are lone and drear-y And skies a - bove are gray E'en
2. While in His care a - bid - ing Your heart need nev - er fear, Keep
3. Fret not when foes of -fend you, Heed not their frown nor smile, The
4. Press on and keep on hop - ing, Be faith - ful, brave and strong Tour
tho your heart is wea-ry And filled with sore dis-may; Look un-to Christ our
trust-ing and con- fid -ing In Christ our Sav-ior dear; Your faith and trust in
trou-bles that at-tend you Stay but a lit- tie while; Tho dark the night of'
life with all its toil -ing At best will not be long; Then no-bly do your
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Je - bus . Can nev - er be in vain, His love will shine up -on you,
Bor-row, The sun will shine a - gain, New joys will come to-mor-row,
du - ty, Think not of greed or gain, Your path will shine with beau -ty,
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No. 39
W. L. M.
A Friend Indeed
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
^Highest Praise"
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1. Je - sus is a friend in - deed, might-y friend in time of need, When in
2. As I trav-el day by day, on the love - ly homeward way Lead-ing
3. For the sin - ner Je - sus died, will you now in Him con-fide?Tmst in
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trou-ble He will hear your plea; Go to Him in hum-ble pray 'r, He will
to the land be-yond the blue, I am thank-ful for this friend, He'll go
Him and He will save your soul;Come and join the might-y band march-ing
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take you in His care, If in bond-age, He will set you free. He's a
with me to the end, He's my faith-ful Shepherd, kind and true,
to the prom-ised land,He is will -ing now to make you whole.
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friend, a friend indeed, He'll supply, your ev'ry need; AH who
He's a friend, a friend indeed, He'lf supply your ev-'ry need;
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All who fol - low, He will lead, Je - sus is in-deed.
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No. 40 There'll Gome a Day
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. L. C. in "Highest Praise" Bonnie L. Carter
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1. All a-long the pil-grim high-way we will sing a song of glad-ness,
2. Up-ward, on-ward ev - er clunb-ing, we will tell the old, old sto - ry,
3. When we en-ter that bright ci - ty, we'll re-joice and praise the Sav-ior,
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For the Lord is lead -in g all the way, all the way to
How the Sav - ior died to make us free, make us free from
Knowing from Him we shall nev - er roam, we shall all be
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Where we go there'll be no dy • ing, no more sick-ness,pain or sad-neas,
When we leave this chang-ing coun-try,we shall join those gone be - fore us,
Gath-ered there with all God's child-ren,shout-ing glo - ry, hal - le - la - jah,
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And with precious loved ones ev-er be, ev - er be.
We shall live for -ev-er in that home ,hap-py home. There'll come a day,
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Bound heaven's throne, with all His own, matchless grace.
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No. 41 Prom the Dawn To the Dusk of the Day
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Rev. Alfred Barratt in "Highest Praise" W. Lee Higrgins
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1. Take the Sav-ior to-day as your guide, Let Him lead ev-'ry step of the
2. When your burden is heav- y to bear, He will ban-ish your grief and dis-
3. He is al-ways a true friend in- deed, If you trust in His word and o-
4. Let us la - bor and pray with-out fear, Till we come to the end of the
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may, All your sor-row and pain He will share, From the dawn to the dusk
bey, He will give you the strength for each need,
way, Ev - er shar-ing His com-fort and cheer,
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of the day. From the dawn, from the dawn, From the dawn to the
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
L. G. P. in "Highest Praise" Luther G. Presley
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1. A - mid the chang-ing scenes be-low, Some days are dark and oth-ers fair,
2. We see our loved ones snatriieda-way, And won - der why so soon they go,
3. Trust on, trust on tho dark the night, The Star of Hope will soon ap-pear,
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But in that land to which we go, They say there'll be no shad-ows there.
But if we trust the Lord and pray, Sometime, somewhere we'll ful - ly know.
What now seems wrong may then seem right, When mys-ter - ies have been made clear.
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No. 43
The Love of Jesus Satisfies
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Rev. Alfred Barratt in "Highest Praise" G. T. Speer
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1. My Sav-ior dear is ev - er near, His love,Hi8 love my ev- 'ry
2. In pain and grief He brings re • lief And wipes, and wipes the tear-dropi
3. He does not fail when foes as - sail, Tho dark, tho dark and drear may
need sup-plies; Wher -e'er I go in weal or woe — The love
from mine eyes; When I am sad He makes me glad —
be the skies; What- e'er be -tide He doth pro-vide — The love
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No. 44
R.E.F.
When He Galls Us
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise"
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1. We are told of a land where we'll nev-er grow oId,Where we'll live in the
2. Je - sus.gift of God's love, died on Mount Cal-va - ry, For the sins of the
3. He's prepar-ing a home for all who will be-lieve,And o - bey Him while
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sweet by and by, by and by; Of its won - der - ful joys half has
world to a-tone, to a - tone; There He pur-chased re -demp- tion for
liv - ing be-low, here be - low; ' And when life here is done all His
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you and for me, Bear-ing our Bin and shame all a - lone, all a-lone.
own He'll re-ceive, — To be with Him while a - ges shall roll, a - gesroll.
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No. 45 He is my Truest Friend
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
J. R. Baxter, Jr. in "Highest Praise" Floyd E. McNeill
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1. Let me lift my voice, in His praise re-joice
2. Let me tell His love, point-ing souls a-bove, For He is ray tru-est friend;
3.1 would fol- low Him tho the path bedim,
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No. 46
Honor God's Great Son
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. B. Edmiaston in "Highest Praise" Lloyd W. Taylor
1. - ver the world, banners unfurled, Bear the gos-pel mes-sage on, and on;
2. Teach me to pray, en-ter the fray, Right will o-ver-come the wrong, all wrong;
3. Live for the Lord.trustingHisword.Hon-orgiveto God's great Son, g: eat Son;
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Lift up the cross, auf-fer-ing loss For the king-dom of God's Son, great Son.
Stand firm and true, God's bidding do, Fill the wild with love's sweet song, glad song.
New life pro-claim in Je-sus' name, Till the vic-to-ry is won, is won.
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Hon - or to God's ho-ly Son, Christ who came to save lost man;
Honor give to God's great Son, the Christ who came to save lost man;
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He the vie- to - ry has won, yes,
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His own life the ran-som gave, when All a - lone the cross He bore;
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He has conquered death and grave.0 ev - er, ev - er-more.
No. 47
P.H.B.
On My Way to Ganaan's Land
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise"
Pat H. Baxter
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1. 1 am hap - py when I'm sing - ing,
2. 1 be - lieve the gos - pel sto - ry, On my way to Ca-naan's land;
3. 1 have left the vale of so r- row,
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J. R. V.
Wonderful Love
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise" J. R. Varner
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1. God so loved the world He gave His own Son our souls to save, Je-sus
2. God's great love is flow-ing free, heal-ing stream for you and me, It was
3. From my sins I am made free, thru the Lamb of Cal - va - ry, For His
came down from His throne a- bove;
o - pened by the pre-cious blood;
blood has cleansed and made me whole;
Paid the price for you and me
There is balm for ev - 'ry soul
I am hap - py ev - 'ry day
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Wonderful love, mar-vel-ous love,
Wonderful,wonderful love, mar-vel-ous,meas-ure-less love,
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It is love that lifts the fall-en race;
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No. 49 Goodby
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
J. B. C. in "Highest Praise"
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not for-get me as I go To la - bor for my Lord and
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Such sor - row can be sweet, I know, And part-ing leave a tear and smile.
A task He gives to each be-low, My task, to make His chil-dren sing.
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Sunset and Sunrise
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise" Sherrill Brown
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1. Life's eve-ning sun is slow - ly sink-in?, Soon we must bid this world a - dieu,
2. Don't waste the time that God has giv - en There is so much that you can do,
3. I want to do my best for Je-sus,My vow to Him I'll try to pay,
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But if our faith in God is anchored, The sun-rise time is com-ing, too.
To help some one a -long life's pathway, Some hopeless soul is need-ing you.
So when my work on earth is end-ed, From Him I'll not be turned a - way.
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2. I re-joice in Him each day as I walk the nar-rowway,
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Heb. 12: 1-2
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Luther G. Presley in "Highest Praise" Rev. Henry H. Powell
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2. Press a - long with cour - age till you reach heaven's ground, Let us make the
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stay in the race, Till at last we find sweet rest be-neath the trees.
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in "Highest Praise" Ross F. Chambers
No. 53
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1. Je - bus went to Calv-'ry for the dy- ing soul, Gave Himself a ran-som
2.0 how Je - sus loved us, dy- ing in our place, Made the great atonement
3. When this life is o - ver and our work is done, If we have been faith-ful
that we might be whole;He a - rose tri - um-phant from the dis - mal tomb,
for the hu-man race;If you want to meet Him, live with Him for aye,
we shall wear a crown; In the home pre - par - ing now for me and you,
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You must love and trust Him ev-'ry pass -ing day.Je -sus' love is boundless,
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No. 54
T. M. B.
Let the Hallelujahs Roll
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
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T. M. Bishop
1. Bells of joy are ring-ing since the bless - ed Sav - ior came And pnt His
2. By His grace He'll keep us in the bright and nar - row way , He '11 safe-ly
3. You can preach a ser-mon in a might -y lit - tie song, Then sing His
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praise, yes, sing His praise, His love ex - tol, His love ex -tol;Go out and
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J.C.
The Land of Son*
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise" Jeffie Cook
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1. Soon the day'will dawn when this life is gone, And we know 'twill not be long;
2. In the land of bliss, fair-er far than this, There is joy we've nev-er known;
3. I will walk in sight of the great Lovelight,It will keep me safe from wrong;
Here no more to roam, I am go-inghome,To the land of joy and song.
Not a storm in sight, do our souls af-fright, Perfect peace around the throne.
I will wear a smile, singling all the while, Till I reach the land of song.
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E.J.
I'm Goin£ Over Yonder
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise" Elmer Johnson
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2. I'm work-ing for His king-dom, as here I press a -long, Tho great the
3. won't you come, my broth-er,and go to that good land, Where there can
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come no sor-row, but joy on ev-'ry hand?We'll meet with saipts and sag-es, and
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J.A.C.
Praising My Savior
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
K.C. Minter in "Highest Praise'' ^ ■ J. W. Davte
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1. Footprints be-fore me on life's path I see.Lead-ing me on to the goal;
2. Nnm-ber-less joys are a-wait-ing me there , When with the saved I shall stand,
3. Fa-ther in heav-en, lead me, I pray, Safe in the path they have trod;
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Loved ones in glo - ry are wait-ing for me, Com-fort this gives to my soul.
In the re - un - ion where com-eth no care— Joys that the Fa-ther has planned.
Nev-er to fal-ter andnev-er to stray From the road lead - ing to God.
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise" H. C. Finley
1. Bless-ed be the name of Christ the Savior, He redeemed my soul from sin;
2. On the cm - el cross His side was riy-en, There He died for you and me;
3. Wand'ring one, He of-fersyou sal -va-tion, Will you not be-fore Him bow?
AH who will may share His lov-ing fa - yor.Have a - bid-ing peace with-in.
There's no oth-er name in earth or heav-en That will make the sin-ner free.
He will free your soul from condemnation, Trust His grace to save you now.
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Jesus Needs You
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
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Just Take It to Jesus in Love
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Mrs.F.M. Dykes in "Highest Praise" John O. Beall
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1. When you are dis-couraged and lone-ly, When sorrow's dark mantle you wear,
2. When skies show but shadow and bleak-ness,Your Lord's precious promises plead;
3. Does age,withits ills, o-ver-takeyou?Does no one seem left you to care?
4. Of sin should the spir-it con-vict you, And al-most you sink in de - spair,
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There's comfort and strength, if you on-ly Will take it to Je-sus in prayer.
His strength is made perfect in weakness, His grace will sup-ply all your need.
Your Sav-ior will nev-er for-sake you — Just seek His dear presence in prayer.
Let faith to your one Hope di-rect you, Just take it [to Je-sus in prayer.
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Our Greatest Need
From a sermon by Rev. Judson Jones
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
C. B. in "Highest Praise" Carlos Barrentine
1. All we like sheep have wan-dered a - f ar from God and right, Each one has
2. We've sold our lives to Sa - tan, the same as those of old, We've turned our
3. We may have gold and sil - ver to meet life's great de-mands, We may pos-
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C.B.
Don't You Want to Go?
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise" Carlos Barrentine
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1. There's a place called heaven far- a- cross the foam, Mansions will be giv-en,
2. There's a home in glo -ry just a -cross the sea, Lis -ten to this sto-ry,
3. An - gels now are wait-ing,head-ing for the sky, Get your passport read-y,
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
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you trav -el on God's high-way You will reach that land some day;
There's a road to that fair ci - ty Lead-ing straight to glo - ry land,
Keep your eyes beamed ev - er up-ward, [Fol - low where the Lord has planned;
Let Him guide you to that coun- try - ver on that gold - en strand,
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Lord, Remember Me
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
W. E. H. in "Highest Praise" Walter E. Howell
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1. Dear Lord,from whom all bless-ings flow, I lift my heart to Thee,
2. When pain, dis - ease and pierc-ing grief, This fee- ble bod - y see,
3. And when my days are numbered here, And from this world I flee,
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No. 66 On the Road to Canaan's Land
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
F. E.H. in "Highest Praise" Floyd E. Hunter
1. 1 was once in bond-age lost, in bond-age lost, But Christ the
2. When I looked to Him in faith, to Him in faith, He took a-
3. All my fears and doubts are gone, my doubts are gone, For He will
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Lord de - liv - ered me, de - liv - ered me; On the
way my sin and shame, my sin and shame; Now I
hold my trust -ing hand, my trust - ing hand; He will
road to Ca-naan'sland, to Ga - naan's land, I walk with
sing glad praise to Him, glad praise to Him, And hon-or
guide me safe - ly home, He'll guide me home, To Ca-naan's
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give to His great name, His ho - ly name.
fair and hap- py land, the glo - ry land. I'm
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Augustus M. Toplady
Rock of Ages
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1. Bock of A- ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my -self in Thee;
2. Could my tears for • ev - er flow, Could my zeal no Ian - guor know,
3. While I draw this fleet -ing breath, When my eyes shall close in death,
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Gome Sin* With Me
To Landis (N. C.) Baptist Church. L. W.
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Luther G. Presley in "Highest Praise" Lester Williams
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2. We don't have long to la - bor for Je - sus in this world be - low Be
3. They say a crown of glo-ry is wait - ing for His chil - dren there In
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was pre -pared for all the pure and free, the pure and free; And
fore He calls us to e - ter - ni - ty, e - ter - ni - ty; He
that sweet home where SorJ- row can - not be, can nev- er be; He
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1. We praise Thee, God, for the Son of Thy love, For Je - sns who
2. All glo-ry and praise to the Lamb that was slain, Who has borne all our
3. Ke - vive us a - gain, fill each heart with Thy love, May each soul be re-
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No. 70 Pray, My Brother, Pray
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co,
in "Highest Praise"
J. R.Haney
1. Get right down up- on your knees, pray, my broth-er pray, Do not
2. In true prayer there's healing pow'r, Need-ed
3. - ver-come the wrong with right, brother pray, Hold a
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strength for ev'ry hour, Lest a-way from God yon
loft the gos-pel light, humbly pray; Be a sol-dier brave and
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lead, call Him ev - 'ry day, He'll sup-ply your ev-'ry need, if yon
roam, You are safe, what-e'er may come, if yon
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I Shall Be Happy There
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co,
in "Highest Praise"
O. B. Dooley
1. I want to live for Christ the Lord, As I go on my way;
2. Tho oft I meet with sor-rows s here, Andheav-y bur-dens bear,
3. When all my la - bor here is done, The joys of heav'n I'll share;
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a - way all tears— I shall be hap - py there.
ones 'round the throne, I shall be hap - py there.
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Jesus Galls for Workers
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Samuel E. Moore in "Highest Praise" L. D. Morris
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1. Harkl'tis the voice of Je - sus the Lord, En-treat - ing us, one and
2. Do not de - lay, the Mas - ter a - waits, He asks you to give your
3. Souls now are dy - ing far from the light, The good news they have not
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best, come quick-ly; Al-ways He will sup- ply ev- 'ry need, And help us to
heard, of Je - sus; Car- ry the ti-dings o'er ail the earth, Pro-claim-ing His
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come join the band, ye chil-dren of light, For Je- sua is need-ing yon.
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Raymond D. Allen in "Highest Praise" W. L. Hendrix
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2. To - day on us He's looking, And bidding us to Him pray;
3. The Sav - ior died on Calv'ry, Sal - va - tion to bring to man;
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sin - ner, won't you hear Him, And turn from your sin to- day?
heed the warn - ing giv - en, No long - er re - ject His plan.
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SinGe Jesus Game
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. B. Edmiaston in "Highest Praise" J. L. Freeman
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1. Love in ten-der-nesa has lift - ed shad-ows from my eyes, In mer-cy
2. Love - ly flow- era I can see that bean-ti • fy the road, I hear the
3. All the world is wear-ing now for me a bnght-er hue, Andaweet-ly
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mu- sic of the sing-ing rills, see His might in lift - ed hills;
in my heart the joy bells ring, chim - ing prais - es to the King;
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In His bless - ed pres-ence light- er grows the heav - y load, He came and
More and more I long, in hum-ble- ness, His work to do, The high -est
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No. 75 Go Work for Jesus Today
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music, & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise"
Fred Rich
1. TheMas-ter is call-ing for workers true, broth- er hast-en I pray;
2. A- waken, dear comrade, and heed the call, Go help to gath- er the grain;
3. let us be working while it is day, Till comes the setting of sun;
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The har-vest is ripe and the reap-ers few, Go work for Je - bus to- day.
The mea-sage is ring-ing to one and all, The gos-pel ti-dings pro-claim.
If we are found faithful, we'll hear Him say, Well done.the life crown you've won.
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No. 76
G. D. L.
It Was Love
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise" Rev. G. D. Lewis
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1. When ray soul was lost in dark-ness and I groped a - long in sin,
2. Tho sin's sbad-ows gatb-er 'round me, I will nei-ther faint nor fear,
3. At the pearl-y gates in glo - ry loved ones once a -gain I'll see,
Much dis-tress and hope-Iess-ness a-round me spread; When by faith I trust-ed
Faith in Him. will keep me safe till life is o'er; He has prom-isedto be
And mySav-ior with a smile of love and grace; When this life is o-ver
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I shall dwell with Him e - ter - nal - ly, In my heart I'm
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The Secret Place of my Soul
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Rev. Alfred Barratt in "Highest Praise" V. O. Fossett
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1. When the path is drear there is naught to fear, And the storm waves roar and roll,
2. All my doubts are past, I am saved at last, I am un-derHis con - trol,
3. He is by my side, what so e'er be-tide Pressing on-ward to the goal,
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He is there to share, ev- 'ry cross I bear, In the se-cret place of my
He a -bides with me, keeps me pure and free,
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soul. In the se-cret place of my soul , I am now redeemed and whole ,
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The Savior's Love
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise"
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1. Up - on the cross the Sav - ior died Be-tween two
2. hear His call Come un - to me, Take up thy
3. And on that day, .... the -judg-ment day When He shall
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come in bright ar- ray; He'll take ns home . . .
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with-out de - lay, Ac-cept His grace be saved to-day. . .
with Him to be, To live thru-out e - ter - ni - ty. . . .
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The Sav-ior died on Cal - va - ry,
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No. 79
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
J. R. Baxter, Jr. & M. H. L. in "Highest Praise" M. H. Lance
1.0 let us work for Je-sus with bod - y, soul and mind, And give our
2. let us work for Je-sus, the har-vest field is white, The soul of
3.0 let us work for Je-sus, the night is com-ing fast, And soon the
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best of ser-vice to ev -'ry one we find; It is the greatest pleasure to
ev -'ry pil-grim is pre-cious in His sight; He calls for loy - al reap-ers to
time of har-vest for pre-cious souls be past; We should not wait a mo-ment to
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the grain.0 hast-en,do your du-ty, for there is much to gain,
ing hand,0 let us serve Him tru-ly and fol-low His command.
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No. 80 Beyond the Gold of Sunset"
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
L. G. P. in "Highest Praise" Luther G. Presley
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1. There's a home of wondrous beau-ty just be-yond the shades of night,
2. 1 am lay - ing up my treasures where they can-not fade a - way,
3. There will be no fare- wells spo-ken, not a tear to dim the eye,
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God has made it all so love - ly for the soul's en-rap-tured sight,
When my bless-ed Lord shall call me I am go - ing there to stay,
Won't that be a glad re - nn - ion yon-der in the by and by,
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He Knows
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1. He knows the bit-ter,wea-ry way, The end- less striv-ings day by day,
2. He knows how hard the fight has been, The clouds that come our lives between,
3. He knows when faint and worn we sink, How deep the pain, how near the brink
4. He knows, tho't so full of bliss 1 For tho on earth our joys we miss,
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The wounds the world has nev - er seen ,
Of dark de -spair , we pause and shrink,
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No. 82 Let Us Walk the Royal Highway
Copyright. 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Rev. Alfred Barratt in "Highest Praise" G. T. Speer
1. Let us walk the roy - al high-way With the Sav - ior as our Guide,
2. Let us walk the roy - al high-way Keep- ing faith as on we go,
3. Let us walk the roy • al high-way With the man of Gal - i • lee,
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Let us fol - low in His foot-steps Nev - er wan - der from His side;
Nev - er doubt-tog for a mo-ment In the days of weal or woe;
Whether days are bright or drear - y We shall not for - sak - en be;
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He will guard us and pro • tect us And from e - vil keep us free,
Tho our path be rough and thorn - y 'lis the path our Sav- ior trod,
When the.rag - ing storms be -set us We are shel-tered by His love,
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If we walk in glad o - bedience It will bring us home to God.
Nev - er once will He for - get us- Till we reach our home a - bove.
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Let us walk the roy • al high - way Till we reach that golden strand,
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In the footsteps of our Sav - ior Guid-ed by His lov-ing hand;
In the footsteps of our Sav - ior Guid - ed by His lov-ing hand;
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He will keep us in His keep - ing If we take Him as our Friend,
He will keep us in His keep - ing If we take Him as our Friend,
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Muaic & Ptg. Co.
B. B. E. in "Highest Praise" B. B. Edmiaston
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1. Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, Praise His name, praise His name In joy - ful song;
2. Yield to Him, yield to Him Heart and voice, heart and voice In gladsome praise;
3. Tho the road.tho the road May be drear, may be drear,Still fol - low on;
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Seek His truth, seek His truth And proclaim, and proclaim To earth's sad throng.
Teach lostsouls,teach lostsoul3 To re-joice, to re - joice.Tho dark the days.
Dark the night;dark the nigbt;Morn is near, morn is near — E - ter - nal Dawn!
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B. W. A.
Join the Savior's Army
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise"
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1. On the shin - ing road to glo - ry land, Sol-diers, press- a-long, a -long;
2. All the hordes of Sa-tan will ap-pear, To op -pose our King, our King;
3. What a joy to fol-low here be-low, Heed-ing each command, command:
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For the Sav - ior take a firm-er stand, - ver-come the wrong,the wrong;
E - vil or-ders,peal-ing loud and clear, O'er the land may ring, may ring;
With Him we shall win the fight, we know,Bight will cleanse the land, the land;
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Show your faith in Je-sus ev-'ry day, Spread a-broad His fame, His fame,
But the host of Je-sus. will be there, Robed in love's ar- ray, ar- ray;
When the smoke of bat -tie clears a-way, Arms we shall lay down, lay down,
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Each command He gives with joy o - bey, Hon-or His great name, His name.
Ev - 'ry tri - al He will help us bear, Lead-ing all the way, the way.
In the realms of nev - er - end-ing day, Wear the fadeless crown, bright crown.
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Join the Sav-ior's ar - my, Fight for Him each day;
Join the great Sav-ior's ar-my, Fight for Him ev-'ry day;
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Wrong can nev-er con - quer, When He leads the way;
Death and wrong can not conquer, When our mighty Savior leads the way .then
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Fol - low - ing Christ, our Lead - er, we'll win.
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No. 85 Dreaming
Copyright, 1945, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co
in * *T .1 rri n or /"'••o /»a' • DC*
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1. Dreaming, dreaming si - lent-ly, Dreaming in the twi - light's pur - pie glow;
2. Drilt-ing, drift - ing qui - et - ly, Drift-ing down the stream of mem - o - ry;
3. Call - ing, call - ing ten - der-ly, Voic-es swect-ly ech - o long years thru;
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Dreaming, dream-ing peace-ful - ly,Dreaming,dreaming of the long a • go.
Drift - ing, drift - ing rest - fnl • ly, Drift-ing in - to ports long closed to me.
Call - ing, call - ing plead-ing - ly,Call - ing to the land where dreams come true.
No. 86 Traveling On the Glory Way
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Adger M. Pace in "Highest Praise" John L. Shrader
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1. I've found a true joy in serv-ing my Sav-ior ev - er - y mo-ment
2. I'm find - ing in Him a lov-ing com r pan - iou,guid-ing me ev-'ry-
3. His won-der-ful love ia keep- ing me hap - py, spreading a-broad His
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That's why I am hap-py, sing-ing and shout -ing, glo -ry and hon - or
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No. 87 Where Gould I Go?
Copyright, 1940, by StampsrBaxter Music & Ptg. Co.
j. b. 0. to "Golden Key" J. B. Coats
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1. Liv-ing be-low in this old sin-ful world, Hardly a com-fort can af - ford;
2. Neighbors are kind, I love them ev'ry one, We get a - long in sweet ac-cord;
3. Life here is grand with friends 1 love so dear .Comfort I get from God's own word;
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Striv-ing a -lone to face temp-ta-tions sore,
But when my soul needs manna from a-bove, Where could I go
Yet when I face the chill-ing hand of death,
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No. 88
I'll Have a Mansion
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Ernest N. Edwards in "Highest Praise" V. O. Fossett-
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1. My soul shall have a man-sion fair, Way up in glo - ry land,
2. My Lord has prom-ised me a crown, If I will faith-ful be;
3. My man-sion sure - ly waits a - bove, Some-where be-yond the blue;
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When I have left this life of care To join the ran-somed band;
I know that when my sun goes down, His bless - ed face I'll see;
I pray that I, thru His great love, May share that home with you;
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I'll rest with Him who loves me
To take His cho-sen Bride up
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The Promised Land
Samuel Stennett
Arr. R. M. Mcintosh
1. On Jor-dan's storm-y banks I stand, And cast a wish - ful eye
2. All o'er those wide ex- tend-ed plains Shines one e - ter - nal day;
3. When shall I reach that hap-py place, And be for - ev - er blest?
D.C. — I am bound for the promised land,
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To Ca - naan's fair and hap - py land, Where my pos - ses - sions he.
There God, the Son, for - ev - er reigns. And scat - tera night a - way.
When shall I see my Father's face, And in His bos - om rest?
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No. 90
Beyond the Evening Star
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. B. £. in "Highest Praise" B. B. Edmlaston
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1, Here the shin- ing hours of light dis- ap-pear when falls the night, Sor-rowa
2. When e - ter - nal morn shall break, and from sleep we shall a-wake, We'll go
cast-ing their gloom a - cross the way;'
wing-ing our way a - cross the bar;
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we shall reach our home a-bove , In the land far be-yond the eve-ning star.
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Far, far out be - yond the eve-ning star,
Far a -way, be-yond our last eve-ning star, Pearl-y
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In the Morning
Copyright, 1942, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
DottHeaton in "Lasting Peace" B. B. Edmiaston
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1. In the rnorn-ing light will dawn, All the shad-ows will be gone;
2. In the morn-ing when we meet, Friends and loved ones we shall greet;
3. In the morn-ing bright and fair, Heav-en's bless-ings we shall share;
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from dis-cord, death and strife, We shall en - ter end -less life,
to Christ, our Lord and King, Bound-less prais - es we shall sing.
from sor - row, sin and pain, With our Sav • ior we shall reign.
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No. 92 Sailin* On
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. B. Edmiaston in "Highest Praise" L. E. Teal
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1. Sail-ing a-long on the o-cean of time, Sail - ing on;
2. "Cur-rent of e - vil would drift us a-stray,
3. Je- bus, our Pi-lot, the storms will control, Sail-ing, we are sail-ing on;
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From the true chart that re-veals the right way,
Keep - ing us safe from each dan-ger-ous shoal, Sail-ing,
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Je - sus has chart-ed the tur-bu-lent sea,
Un -der the ra-diance of heav-en's bright star, Sail-ing, we are sail-ing on;
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From ev-'ry dan-ger, with Him we're free,
Safe - ly our ves - sels shall cross the bar, Sail-ing, we are sail -ing on.
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No. 93 Almighty Is He
Dedicated to all the Quartets using Stamps-Baxter song books. L. D. M.
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. B. Edmiaston in "Highest Praise" L. D, Morris
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1. Al - might-y is the Lord
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ly One, Who was, and is, and e'er shall be;
and true, The gift of life to us ac-cords;
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No. 94 Time Goes Boiling On
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. B. Edmiaston in "Highest Praise" Wyatt J. Smith
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1. The sun-beams smile on all the earth, The Lord sends rain to all;
2. He rules the world and all there -in, The land, the sea, the sky,
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He clothes the fields in beau - ty rare, He marks the spar-row's fall;
And yet He gave His on - ly Son For help -leas man to die;
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The sea -sons come and then they go, The night gives way to dawn;
We must be - lieve and Him o - bey Be - fore this life is gone;
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A thou -sand years, to Him one day, And time goes roll - ing on.
Our span of years is ver - y short, And time goes roll - ing on.
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Samuel Francis Smith
America
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1. My country 'tis of thee, Sweet land of lib - er - ty, Of thee I sing; Land where my
2. My na-tive country thee, Land of the no- ble free, Thy name I love; I love thy
3. Let mn-sic swell the brwse. And ring from all the trees Sweet fretdom'i song ; Let mor-tal
4. Our fathers' God to Thee, Author of lib - er - ty.To Thee we sing; Long may our
ta-thers died .Land of the pilgrims '^rid«,From ev'ry monntain side, Let freedom ring,
rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills, My heart with raptnre thrills, Like that a-bove,
tongues awake, Let all that breathe partake.Let rocks their silence break, Let sound prolong,
land be bright With freedom's ho-ly light .Protect us by Thy might .Great God, our King.
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No. 96 I'm Gonna Stay On the Jericho Road
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Hairy H. Raymond
in "Highest Praise"
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1. 1 Btart - ed out for heav-en, ray load seemed hard to bear, But my
2. I* made my start at Cal-v'ry, where Je - sua bled and died, And my
3. I'm on my way to heav-en, I know I'll reach my goal, For my
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Lord just o - ver Jor-dan kept beck'ning to me there;Some-times I grope in
Lord just o - ver Jor-dan will ev - er be my guide;Some-times I feel I'm
Lord just o - ver Jor-dan will safe - ly keep my soul; He'll show the up-ware
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dark-nessmes Sailing Home
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Luther G. Presley in "Highest Praise" J. A. Collier
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2. Tho the bil - lows lave He can sweet-ly save When the clouds are dark a-
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reach that cloudless dome, Glo - ry bells will ring, hap -py hearts will sing
waves bedecked with foam , How the light will shine from your soul and mine
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When our ship comes sailing home. Like a ship up -on the sea
When Our Ship Gomes Sailing Home
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AH the way night and day gold-en shore.
No. 109
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Copyright, 1940, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
J. K. Baxter, Jr.
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1. On that morrow, Sat - is - fied; No more sorrow.Sat - is - fled.
2. No more weeping, In His keeping,
3. Part-ing nev-er, I'll be sat-is - fied; Live for-ev- er, I'll be sat- is -fied
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No. 110 There's a Meeting Place Over the River
J. R. B., Jr
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise" J. B. Baxter, Jr.
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1. Oft the ties that we cher- isb are bro • ken Which can't be mena-ed
2.0ft the dear- est of earth have to leave us, We can -not bring them
3. Add- ing all of the things that we treas-ure, We know that can't re-
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back, Yet the sor • row and lone - li - ness grieve us, If faith in
main, For so oft - en we flud that fife's pleasure Will bring us
hearts with fear; Yet our Sav • ior, the boun - ti - ful giv - er, Has
God we lack; On each prom-ise our Lord will de • liv • er, 'Tis
grief and pain; So with lip and with ™to - es a-quiv-er. u
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
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No. 112 Ghrist Game Seeking
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
J. R. Baxter. Jr. in "Highest Praise" V. O. Fossett
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1. Je-sus came when I was lost.Grop-ing in dark-est night, and help-less
2. Je-sus purged my soul from droas.Setting this cap-tive free from bondage
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No. 113 Straight Ahead
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Luther G. Presley in "Highest Praise" R.J. Weaver
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1. If you want to live with Je - sua yon - der where the faithful go,
2. If you want to know the full - ness of a hap - py Christian life
3. Like the star that led the wise men to the Babe of Beth -le • hem
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to tempt you with his cnn-ning ways of vice
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MarGhin* On to Glory Land
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Mr. & Mrs. C. W. in "Highest Praise" Clyde Williams
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land, rule the land, He's work-ing to draw the troops of the King To
go - ing to join that band in heaven; We fight for God, for truth and the
pit -falls of sink -ing sand; bat Je-sus Lead-ing, we'll fol-low where He corn-
right, The vie - to - ry shall be won, shall be won, The Cap-tain is Je-sus
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c-or/rtgut, 1945, by The Stamps Quartet Musfd 0&
A.E.B. in "Divine Praise" Albert E, Brumley
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2. bo oft - en we're part - ed with sor - row, Ben • e-
3. they Bay we shall meet by the riv - er, Where no
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heav-en's bright cit-y Far a - way on that bean-ti- ful shore,
eor - row in heav - en, God be with yon till we meet a - gain,
hap - py in heaven In the won-der - ful sweet by and by.
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No. 122
Praise the Mighty Lord
Copyright, 1917, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. B. Edmiaston in "Highest Praise" W. W. Combs
1. Highest praise be un - to the Lord, the Rul-er of all things, End-less glo-ry
2. Mag-ni - fy His won-der- ful grace a-mong the na-tions,and Join tbe heav'niy
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Luther G. Presley in "Highest Praise" Mrs. Tom Wallace
1. Trusting the Sav-ior, shar-ing His fa - vor, prais-ing Him for His
2. Tell-ing the sto - ry, giv - ing Him glo - ry for the great joy you
3. Helping the wea- ry ones to be cheer- y as you pass down the
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
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1. Since I met the Christ of Cal-va - ry,there'sahap-py feel -ing o-ver me,
2. Tbo the thiugs of earth may pass a-way, I am with the Lord, I'll nev-er stray,
3. I am walk-ingwith the Lord di-viDe, Shouting hal-Ie-lu- jah, He is mine,
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No. 125
In the Shadow
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music ft Ptg. Co.
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1. When we tread the vale of sor - row, Thru the dark-ness of the night,
2. When our brightest hopes are blight-ed We need nev - er be a-fraid,
3. Tho we can- not see His pres - ence In the day of toil and care,
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God has prom- ised to pro - tect us While our faith on Him is stayed;
When our hearts are heav - y bur-dened We be - lieve that God is there;
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In the val - ley of the shad - ow Light is shin - ing from the throne,
God is stand- ing in the shad - ow^Keep-ing watch a - bove His own."
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No. 126
Jesus Gives Me a Song
L. E. B.
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In "Highest Praise" L. E. Butrum
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
G. A. in "Highest Praise" George Andrews
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1. I have a home wait - ing me,
Sweetest joy and glad - ness come to me from heaven,
2. A wondrous joy comes to me,
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No. 128 Love Game Sweeping Over Me
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
H. L. T. in "Highest Praise" Henry L. Thompson
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2. Now there is some-thing in my soul which keeps the shadows all a -way,
3. Yes, I'm so glad that I re -pent - ed, Je - sub came and saved my soul,
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And now I go my way re - joic- ing since He made me fill • ly whole,
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< 129 SinGe Jesus Spoke Peace to Me
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Copyright, 1947. by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise"
Kenneth Fulkerson
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No. 130 What Joy for Me
To my son, Ulysis Byron Carr, who was killed in Manchuria, Dec.7, 1944— He was
a Jap prisoner for 31 months
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music ft Ptg. Co.
U. G. C. in "Highest Praise" U. G. Carr
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2. Here we meet with loss - es,
3. When we cross the riv - er
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With our loved ones all the joys ofbeav'n to share for - ev - er;
Heav - y bur - dens we are oft • en called to bear, in shad-ows;
Christ will walk be -side us, guid-ing safe - ly o'er, He'll guide as
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Sin and sor-row will for - ev - -erfade a • way, and night will
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
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Santord J. Massengale
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.My Bi-ble tells me, nev-er turn back, I'll do what Je-sus said;
. I have no pleas-ures in this old world, Still I have oaugbt to dread;
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No. 132 His Blood Will Gover a Multitude of Sins
A. E. B.
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
in "Highest Praise" Albert E. Brumley
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1. If* you nev - er have heard the sto - ry of the Christ of Gal - i - lee,
2. God in mer- cy so dear - ly loved the world He gave His on - ly Son,
3. If you nev - er have been to Calv-'ry where our Sav - ior knelt to pray,
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They Grucified My Savior
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
A. E. B. in "Highest Praise" Albert E. Brumley
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
T.J. F. in "Highest Praise" Thos.J. Farris
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all be enri-ed, from grief we shall be free; If Christians here keep pray-ing iu
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
B. B. Edmiaston In "Highest Praise W. M DeVaughan
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1. Wonder- fal vi-sions of heav-en I see, Pic-tnred in God's ho- ly word;
2. An-gels unnumbered around the great throne, Fac- ing the Lamb that was slain;
3. Glad ual- le- lo-jabs tri-um-phant-ly ring, Friends meeting loved ones of yore;
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Saints from all sor-row and bur-dens made f ree ,Sing-ing glad praise to the Lord.
Je - sua re-ceiv- ing His loved and His own, With Him for-ev -er to reign.
Saints of the a - ges a - dor- ing the Eing,Prais-ing His love ev- er- more.
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Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg
Luther G. Presley in "Highest Praise"
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This World Gan't Stand
Copyright, 1942, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
Thomas Ramsey in "Lasting Peace"
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2. Conflicts and bat-ties, sor-row and sin, Threatens the world more each day,
3. Judgment is com-ing, heav-en is near.What if it should come to - day?
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Would you be read- y, should Christ ap-pear, To call your spir -it a -way.
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No. 138 I'm Riding On a Glory Bound Plane
Written in an airplane, Feb. 27, 1947
Copyright, 1947, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
E. N. E. in "Highest Praise" Ernest N. Edwards
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He died on the cross my fare to pay, and soon I shall reach that land of day,
What joy it will be in that bright place,to dwell with the millions saved by grace,
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INDEX
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A Friend Indeed 39
Almighty Is He 93
Amazing Grace 97
America „ 95
And There We Can Sing 117
Beyond the Evening Star .._ 90
Beyond the Gold of Sunset 80
Beyond the Sunset _ 106
Blessed Be the Name 59
Broadcast God's Love 9
Christ Came Seeking „ _ 112
Come On and Sing .127
Come Sing With Me .... 68
Death is a Warning _ 5
Deep In My Heart „ 10
Dip Your Soul in God's Sunshine... 18
Do Right _ 16
Don't Reject Him 17
Don't You Want to Go? 63
Down On My Knees _ 104
Dreaming _ 85
Eternal Dawn
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For Thirty Pieces of Silver 102
Footprints in the Sands of Time Ill
Free From Cares of Life 3
Frorr. the Dawn To the Dusk of .... 41
Give Peace Again 99
Go Work for Jesus Today 75
God's Love Will Light That Home.... 42
Goodby „ 49
Hallelujah, What a Savior 100
Hsppy and Free 31
Happy We'll Be 2
He Is my Truest Friend 45
He Knows 81
He's Been So Good to Me 1
He's my Jesus 6
Heaven Is Worth It All 22
His Blood Will Cover a Multitude....l32
Honor God's Great Son 46
I am His I Know 101
I am So Glad 116
I Found His Love 12
I Need Thy Hand 136
I Shall Be Happy There 71
I Want to Press On 58
If We Never Meet Again 115
I'll Be Satisfied 109
i'll Have a Mansion 88
I'l Travel On 23
I'm Bound for Heaven Now 98
I'm Glad He Set Me Free - 32
I'm Going Over Yonder 56
I'm Going There 00
I'm Gonna Stay On the Jericho 96
I in Looking Straight Ahead 131
I'm Riding On a Glory Bound 138
I'm Satisfied 25
I'm Traveling Homeward Ev'ry Day 19
In Glory We Shall Sing 21
In the Morning 91
In the Shadow _ 125 .
It Is Only a Step to Go 37
It Was Love 76
Jesus 105
Jesus Calls for Workers 72
Jesus Gives Me a Song 126
Jesus' Love is Bbundless .....53
Jesus Needs You 60
Jesus Never Will Forsake You 20
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Join the Savior's Army „» 84
Just a Few More Days 4
Just Take It to Jesus in 61
Keep Me Behind the Cross 27
Let the Hallelujahs Roll 54
Let Us Walk the Royal Highway.... 82
Life's Sun Shines 107
Lik^ Sunshine After Rain 38
Love Came Sweeping Over Me 128
Make Your Life Brighter 14
Marching On to Glory Land 114
Mere Like Thee 103
My Lord Is There _ 28
No Changes In Heaven 134
No Wonder I Sing 7
O Let Us Work for Jesus ...._ 79
O Lord, Remember Me 65
On My Way to Canaan's Land 47
On the Road to Canaan's Land 66
On the Wings of Sweet Song 30
Our Greatest Need 62
Praise Him '... 33
Praise the Mighty Lord 122
Praising My Savior 57
Pray, My Brother, Pray 70
Revive Us Again 69
Rock of Ages 67
Run With Patience the Race Before 52
Sailing On 41 92
Since Jesus Came 74
Since Jesus Spoke Peace to Me 129
Singing and Shouting On the Way.. 24
Spread a Little Sunshine 121
Star of Hope 34
Straight Ahead 113
Sunset and Sunrise 50
Sweeter Every Day 1-A
The Father Is Calling 73
The Great Highway 118
The Land of Enchantment 119
The Land of Song 55
The Love of Jesus Satisfies 43
The Promised Land 89
Th<_> Savior's Love 78
The Secret Place of my Soul 77
There is Glory in My Soul 51
There'll Come a Day 40
There's a City 64
There's a Mansion for Me 13
There's a Meeting Place Over the....H0
There's a Settled Peace 124
They Crucified My Savior 133
This World Can't Stand 137
Till We Come to the End of Time.... 29
Time Goes Rolling On 94
Traveling On the Glory Way 86
Want to Make Heaven My Home.... 35
What a Beautiful Day 123
What Joy for Me 130
When He Calls Us 44
When I Bid This World Adieu 15
When I Cross the Crystal Sea 120
When Our Ship Comes Sailing Homel08
When Your Heart Is Sad 8
Where Could I Go? 87
Where No Parting is Known 36
Will You Pass the Signals By? 26
Wonderful Love 48
Wonderful Visions 135
Your Life Can Be Beautiful 11
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